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Nigeria United On Yoruba President in 1999, It Should Back Igbo in 2023

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[Vanguard] IN his book, There was a country, Chinua Achebe wrote: "The structure of Nigeria was such that there was an in-built power struggle among the ethnic groups", adding: "and, of course, those who were in power wanted to stay in power". He was right. Structural imbalance and self-interested behaviours drive power politics in Nigeria.

Source: allAfrica.com

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